If you ask someone what he hated most about school as a kid, there's a good chance he would say group projects.

You remember: The teacher would describe some hard, time-consuming assignment, and then told you not to worry because you can work with three other
students.

It sounds nice in theory, but not when your group inevitably consists of a slacker, chatterbox and bossy delegator.

As it turns out, teachers assigned those dreadful group projects to prep us for office life. Those same annoying personalities from middle school are all
grown up and working at your office—they just may have a few new quirks. And despite their grating personalities, you all have to work together.